Witness the new Pokemon game in motion...

Wait no longer - - here’s the Nintendo Media Summit 2010 trailer of POKEMON SOULSILVER and HEARTGOLD ( courtesy of G4). All that stands between you and this revamp, recharged, revitalized Pocket Monsters game is a simple click of the play button below.

That rousing orchestral score sets the stage for many questions, pointed straight at you Anime Vice community! Does this trailer impress? Does it make you want these games even more or actually less? Will two screens double the original games' excitement or cut it in half? Should Nintendo have remade them in the first place, or should they have just made all-new games? Are you jazzed to finally have a stylus to aid you in your quest to collect wild Pokemon? Will you use the Pokewalker? Will you thus integrate pocket monster catching into your daily work-out? Once you get the game, are you interested in making the pilgrimage to your local Gamestop to download the Legendary wish-granter Jirachi?

I need to get one of these and have a Bulbasaur in it. Ever since Pikachu followed you in Yellow, I wanted to replace it with a pokemon I actually want out of its ball and following me around. Took a bit over a decade.

/facepalm Oh look its another clone of a previous game which is slightly prettier and has a bit more content from other games yay epicness

/sarcasm

Seriously i dont see why these retards to make these crap games dont just make a new one with new story, and just combine all the continents into one game, that MIGHT be good instead of making constant clones of shit old games.

@Chengy: you forget the people who are still young and haven't played a pokemon game yet. why do you think they wait every 3 years or so before releasing a new title. They want to get that new generation of kids under their thumb. Yes these games are dumb much like the way tetris is dumb, but their both terribly, mind numbingly addictive.

Fuck yes! This just got me even more pumped up for this game. Best part is that it comes out the first day of spring break.

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Originally a popular video game for the Game Boy, Pokémon exploded into anime, manga, other video games and trading card games. The franchise is internationally popular, and has had several serious through its run.